CES 2010: Smaller, more exclusive

By Christopher Null - Posted Mon Aug 3, 2009 5:14PM EDT

CES 2010: Smaller, more exclusive CES 2010 won't happen until January of next year, but organizers are already warning attendees and exhibitors that its prior reputation as a high-tech circus is all but over. ... Read More

The best of CES 2009

By Christopher Null - Posted Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:58PM EST

The best of CES 2009 As expected, CES was a quieter show this year than usual -- but that's not such a bad thing. Cab lines have been short. There's less pushing and shoving. You can get a seat in the press room (miracle!). ... Read More

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New D-Box motion-control chair does games, movies

By Ben Patterson - Posted Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:48PM EST

New D-Box motion-control chair does games, movies Meet the latest shake, rattle & roll chair from the motion-control experts at D-Box: The hybrid GPH-120, good for adding a few bumps (and maybe even a bruise or two) to your games, DVDs and Blu-rays. ... Read More

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Psyko 5.1 gaming headset actually sounds like surround Most of the so-called surround-sound headphones I've tried can't hold a candle to a true 5.1 setup, but the cleverly designed Psyko 5.1 gaming headset comes tantalizingly close. Too bad about the weak bass. ... Read More

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"Jeopardy!" invades CES 2009

By Christopher Null - Posted Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:10AM EST

You have to walk all the way back to the Central hall of CES to find the largest exhibition at the show: A full set for the game show Jeopardy!, which is filming 11 episodes during the run of CES (the final five shoot tonight). ... Read More

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Kodu: Game programming so easy, an adult can do it

By Ben Patterson - Posted Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:54AM EST

Kodu: Game programming so easy, an adult can do it I'm sure kids will take to Kodu—an easy-as-pie game creation app for Xbox Live—like ducks to water. ... Read More

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CES 2009: Weirdest and wildest gadgets

By Christopher Null - Posted Thu Jan 8, 2009 6:57PM EST

CES 2009: Weirdest and wildest gadgets CES is decidedly smaller and tamer this year than I've ever seen it, but that doesn't mean some oddball technology hasn't crept its way out of the woodwork and onto the show floor. Some of these technologies are nifty but niche, some are downright bizarre Read More

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Ballmer unleashes Windows 7 into public beta

By Christopher Null - Posted Thu Jan 8, 2009 11:12AM EST

Ballmer unleashes Windows 7 into public beta As was widely expected, at last night's CES keynote speech, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gave Windows 7 the full Read More

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CES 2009 sneak preview

By Christopher Null - Posted Mon Jan 5, 2009 5:22PM EST

CES 2009 sneak preview Budgets are down, exhibitors have bowed out, and attendees could be scarce, but don't count CES out. Some cool stuff is definitely going to be unveiled at the essential industry showcase, which formally gets underway on Thursday. ... Read More

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It's Baaack! The Personal Digital Display

By Robin Raskin - Posted Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:16AM EST

It's Baaack! The Personal Digital Display Ever since there was video we've been trying to make it a more immersive experience. Portable video is fueling the next era. Read More

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